Scott Bradley discusses Thomas Jefferson’s views on religious liberty and the moral foundation of law. Drawing from Jefferson’s own words, this clip explores why true religious freedom does not permit criminal acts, even if they are claimed as part of religious belief. Using examples like honor killings and Sharia law, Scott emphasizes the universal moral precepts that all religions share and the importance of upholding them for the wellbeing of society.
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